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FCC Gives HTC Cavalier Green Light

Fans of the popular HTC Excalibur (T-Mobile Dash) should be excited to hear that the smartphone's anticipated successor, the HTC Cavalier, has been approved by the FCC. We already saw the thing get unboxed months ago, but for those of you with short memories, the Cavalier has 3G connectivity—a make-or-break feature for most people looking at smartphones these days—Windows Mobile 6, a 400MHz processor, and a 2-megapixel camera. More »

Excalibur GPS Guided Artillery: Look Out Above! You know how there is that option to turn off your phone's GPS tracking? Now you know why. Hit the jump for my sad list of rejected one-liners.

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HTC Excalibur Reviewed (Verdict: Worth Unsheathing)

Fans of the T-Mobile Dash will be right at home with the HTC Excalibur, which sports near identical facade. Heck, it even still has Windows Mobile 5 instead of the newly arrived Windows Mobile 6. More »

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HTC Upgrades the Excalibur/Dash With The Cavalier

Fans of the T-Mobile Dash/HTC Excalibur's form factor will be happy to know that HTC's working on a successor to the thin phone, currently called the Cavalier. Like the Dash, the phone will have a 320x240 screen, touch-pad scrolling, 802.11b/g WiFi and GSM/GPRS/EDGE. More »

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T-Mobile Dash Hands-On Review! (Verdict: Windows Mobile and QWERTY Arrive in a Thin Body)

You knew it was coming, you knew what it could do, and now the T-Mobile Dash is finally here. Considered as a GSM alternative to the popular Motorola Q, the phone marries a QWERTY keyboard with the Windows Mobile Smartphone edition that previously only adorned candybar-style phones. More »

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T-Mobile Dash Product and User Guide

Catwoman broke into the T-Mobile servers and dropped a whole load of internal documents down our chimneys for all to see. The notable ones are the product guide (posted below), sales guides (to help them sell the product), a comparison to the Motorola Q on Verizon (posted below), and a FAQ to answer customer's questions. More »

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HTC Excalibur Gets Thrown Out Of Lake By Lady FCC

The HTC Excalibur, a Windows Mobile 5, Motorola Q competitor has just cleared the FCC and should be headed towards eager consumer's hands shortly. The latest reports say that the Excalibur will be on Cingular, but we're hoping T-Mobile also gets a piece of the action. More »

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HTC Excalibur In The Wild - Due Out This year

Geek.com got a good look at the HTC Excalibur and found that it should be out here by the end of the year. What do they think? Well, the Excalibur is smaller than the Q, WiFi, a jog strip for scrolling, and a non-touchscreen. Would it be a Q killer? We're not sure. It has the functionality, but the keys and the face look a bit, well, ugly. More »

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HTC's 2006 Roadmap

Our favorite amateur softcore pornographer BengalBoy got his hands on HTC's 2006 roadmap. HTC, in case you forgot, makes Windows Mobile 5-based smartphones for other manufacturers like QTek and Dopod to sell with their own branding. More »

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Possible HTC Excalibur Picture

Is the HTC phone with the codename Excalibur this phone? Smartphone thoughts thinks it is, and says it's only a few millimeters thicker than the Samsung i320 and 2 millimeters shorter. The keyboard on the front makes this a Motorola Q/Samsung i320 contender, and the Quad-band and WiFi connectivity makes GSM users (Cingular, T-Mobile) jump for joy. More »

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DreamAuthentics Gaming Cabinets

We're big on the gaming cabinets, as you can see, simply because it was always our childhood dream to have a full-size arcade cabinet a la little Ricky in Silver Spoons. Now that we make actual money and are allowed to spend it, we just can't bring ourselves to plunk down a few grand for something that will take up 5 square feet of floor space in a New York apartment. More »

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Live From CES: Oxygen Bars

VV here. As we wrapped up CES Saturday night, Kansas and I decided that we should go see the topless show Fantasy at the Luxor at 11pm [There's no accounting for taste - JB]. However it was only 8pm so we had time to kill. Walking through Excalibur, we noticed an Oxygen bar where you pay for the stuff that's already free. We looked over all the cute flavors and decided to go with it despite it being $10 for 10 minutes of bizzare flavored air. You hook up a tube to your nostrils, breathe deeply, and get cleansed. 10 minutes later we emerged feeling better, more energetic, and had absolutely no buzz from the beer we had earlier. Damn. Overall the experience was fun and unique, but not worth doing again as the woman at the counter kept telling us to buy all these vibrating toys. Want priceless pics? After the jump, son. More »